Revista de Ciencias de la Salud

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Abstracto

Ketamine for Post-Operative Analgesia in Paediatrics

Ali Saad

Statement of the problem: Study of ketamine postoperative for pediatrics as analgesics in kids group to achieve good analgesia, decrease opioid consumption postoperative. Target patients in case study are Pediatrics above 1-year age (6 months to 6 years of age). Methodology and theoretical orientation: Give Ketamine 1-2 mg/kg IM postoperative in 42 pediatric cases then assess patient comfort and pain severity in recovery room for 30 min postoperative up to 12 hours in ward. Achieve good smooth painless recovery and decreasing opioid consumption, arousable responding to commands child with maintained spontaneous breathing causing analgesia up to 12 hours postoperative in 30 of 42 cases. The remaining 12 needed postoperative analgesics after 6 hours. Conclusion and significance: Give ketamine 1 mg/kg IM after finishing surgery before extubation; esp. if other analgesics failed to relieve pain with full close observation and vital signs monitoring of child in recovery room for 30 min postoperative then assess child pain, vitals and conscious level before shifting to ward.